塑造 金山

迷蒙的竹林,高耸的丘陵,悬挂的空中花园和幽秘的温泉,通过建筑,景观和室内的 高度 结合,WOHA金山温泉酒店设计充分 把握 基地 近山 看水 优势, 创造一个 具魅力的休闲度假 目的地。

距离国际大都市台北只有60 分钟车程,金山温泉酒店旨在提供国际酒店水准的设施和氛围, 从典雅 的套房设计,精美的公共设施,高度自然的 绿化空间。每个设施 的高度结合,带来 别树一格的体验。

建筑分成三个 主层:

在地面层,客人和游客经过绿茵车道 ,抵达大厅。特色餐厅,会议室和晏会厅的白色花岗岩外墙,像岩石,座落在有雾的竹林水景。室内装饰是质朴的天然材料。

中间层 顶面是 游泳池和全天餐饮区 池畔酒吧,高耸的丘陵和 倒影水池 提供 宁静 舒缓的 环境 。中间层的外墙 把温泉设施 包裹起来, 不单提供了突出的外观造型,也注入 温泉 的神秘感。

质朴的穿孔砖墙向上延伸,形成丘陵花园的背景墙,突出垂直的套房塔楼。

塔楼所有套房都有优美 景色, 低层的套房有花园景观, 高层的套房则眺望远处的东海和阳明山。

屋顶层 全面开放,可欣赏遥远的大海和山脉的全景。开阔的视野 是婚礼楼阁 屋顶吧台的最佳背景

酒店的造型设计灵感来自基地附近的野柳地质公园 海边化岩 。套用化岩的质地和 丰富的色彩 创造地形建筑。裙楼粗旷的 砖墙地质形式 与塔楼的玻璃和木立面屏幕形成对比。

華固天鑄

Huaku Sky Garden is located at the base of the foothills of the Yang Ming mountain range, in the Tianmu district of northern Taipei. This project is the only high-rise residential tower in its neighbourhood. The architecture addresses a very scenic view with rolling mountains as the backdrop and vibrant cities in the foreground. The building is expressed as twin towers in a symmetrical, interlinked form with thick columns. Earthquake and typhoon-proof requirements demanded a strong and symmetrical structural frame, which led to the architectural solution of a Chinese-inspired screen in multiple scales, from the oversized structural frame to the delicate metal filigree. The façade adapts the rectangular asymmetry of traditional Chinese joinery and screen designs and possesses a delightful abstraction. It is enhanced by the depth of the recessed gardens on the double-volume terraces of each apartment. To ensure privacy between the apartments and to embellish the Yang Ming panorama, the slender east and west elevations are veiled with ornamental screens. The permutation and repetition of simple modules in the ornamental screens of this 38-storey tower not only express the beauty of the building, providing a landmark for the area, but also acts as a sun shade in the hot summer months. As the load is borne by the external walls, the interiors are column-free, spacious and uncluttered – a release from the congested city below. The interlocking section is designed with three objectives in mind: The first is dual frontage apartments with views of the city and the mountains. The second is natural cross-ventilation, and the third is spatial excitement. The interlocking allows a double-height terrace and entryway despite being a single-level apartment. The double-volume terraces create an outdoor garden quality, underlining the ‘villa on the mountain’ concept and giving the apartments a grand view of the mountains. In keeping with WOHA’s interest in sociable architecture, the ground level design provides continuity of the street blocks and an appropriate scale in view of the adjacent buildings and surrounding neighbourhood, with gardens, green walls and retail shops that interact with the streetscape.

2019

  • Green Good Design Award - Winner

    Awarded by The Chicago Athenaeum and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies

2018

  • Good Design Award - Winner

    Awarded by The Chicago Athenaeum and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies

  • World Architecture Festival - Shortlisted

    Housing, Large Scale – Completed category, awarded by World Architecture Festival

磐鈺雲華

Sky Green a mixed-use development located at the heart of Taichung in a densely developed and vibrant neighborhood. The site is made up of two rectangular plots, one facing the main city thoroughfare, Gongyi Road, and the other facing Daying Street, a quieter secondary street. The development consists of two 26-storey residential towers with apartment units from level 4 onwards, as well as retail spaces. To connect to its setting, and the hustle and bustle of the streets, the building’s retail spaces are located from ground level to level 3. The shops have staggered patterned glass cladding to give an urban backdrop to the tree-lined pedestrian walkways and modern outdoor street furniture.

Away from the busy street life an intimate, serene landscaped courtyard greets the residents as they return to their homes. Above the retail shops rise the two residential towers as well as generous recreation facilities for indoor and outdoor activities. Both towers have deeply recessed windows and the façades are enveloped with protruding balconies with trees, sky gardens and mesh screens that serve as a trellis for green creeper plants. Landscaping is treated as a key material in creating the building envelope for the residential towers. The façade elements create deep sun-shading and the greenery acts as an active and living interface between the interior and exterior environment.

Large sky terraces at every five floors within the block extend the living space of residents from indoors to outdoors, creating a biophilic environment within a high-rise development. Every unit is visually connected to greenery outside their apartment windows. A series of open, yet sheltered sky gardens, terraces, balconies and planters create a breathable façade and visual interest, enhancing the real estate value of these apartments in a densely built up area while providing spatial relief to apartment owners.

 

 

2021

  • CTBUH Best Tall Building Award - Award of Excellence

    Residential/Hotel category, awarded by the Council on Tall Building & Urban Habitat

  • CTBUH Best Tall Building Award - Award of Excellence

    100m-199m height category, awarded by the Council on Tall Building & Urban Habitat

2020

  • Good Design Award - Winner

    Awarded by The Chicago Athenaeum and The European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies

  • World Architecture Festival (China) Awards - Excellent Design Award Winner

    Awarded by the World Architecture Festival

  • World Architecture Festival (China) Awards - Excellent Design Award Winner

    Awarded by World Architecture Festival

  • 19th SIA Architectural Design Awards - Building of the Year

    (English)

    Commercial Projects category, awarded by the Singapore Institute of Architects

  • 19th SIA Architectural Design Awards - Design Award

    Commercial Projects category, awarded by the Singapore Institute of Architects